Common operating faults – Tweco SL55 Plasma Cutting User Manual

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January 10, 2006

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6. Cut as usual. Simply release the trigger assembly to

stop cutting.

7. Follow normal recommended cutting practices as

provided in the power supply operator's manual.

NOTE

When the shield cup is properly installed, there is a
slight gap between the shield cup and the torch
handle. Gas vents through this gap as part of normal
operation. Do not attempt to force the shield cup to
close this gap. Forcing the shield cup against the
torch head can damage components.

8. The optional Standoff Guide allows the user to easily

adjust and maintain a consistent standoff height for
most applications.

Art # A-04063

Shield Cup

Standoff Guide

Torch Tip

Workpiece

Common Operating Faults

The following are the more common cutting faults and the
possible causes:

A. Torch will not pilot or is erratic when torch switch is

activated

1. Input air setting improperly set. Input air pressure needs

to be adjusted for proper pilot.

a. If air pressure is too low, erratic or no pilot will

result. Increase air pressure to recommended
level.

b. If air pressure is too high, the pilot arc will stop

working after post flow cycle and the Safety
switch LED will light steady on the power
supply. Press the Safety Switch button to reset
and decrease the air pressure to the recommend
level.

2. Wrong start cartridge installed.

a. The start Cartridge (9-8255) is specific to the

Pro-Cut 55. If any other start cartridge is
installed, the pilot arc will stop working after
post flow cycle and the Safety switch LED
will light steady on the power supply. Replace
the start cartridge with proper start cartridge,
(9-8255) and press the Safety Switch button
to reset the power supply.

3. Upper O-ring on torch head is in wrong position

Lower O-Ring

Upper O-Ring
in Correct Groove

Upper Groove
with Vent Holes
Must Remain Open

Threads

Art # A-03640

B. Difficult Starting Main Arc

1. Torch standoff too high from workpiece

2. Bad or no connection between work cable and workpiece

C. Main Arc Extinguishes

1. Cutting speed too slow

2. Torch standoff too high from workpiece

3. Bad or no connection between work cable and workpiece

4. Worn torch parts

D. Insufficient Penetration

1 Cutting speed too fast

2. Torch tilted too much

3. Metal too thick

4. Worn torch parts

5. Cutting current too low

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